In silico integrative scRNA analysis of human colonic epithelium indicates four tuft cell subtypes.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1152/ajpgi.00182.2024
Aydin I Herik, Sarthak Sinha, Rohit Arora, Caleb Small, Antoine Dufour, Jeff Biernaskie, Eduardo R Cobo, Derek M McKay
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This study integrated and analyzed human single-cell RNA sequencing data from four publicly available datasets to enhance cellular resolution, unveiling a complex landscape of tuft cell heterogeneity within the human colon. Four tuft subtypes (TC1-TC4) emerged, as defined by unique gene expression profiles, indicating potentially novel biological functions. Tuft cell 1 (TC1) was characterized by an antimicrobial peptide signature; TC2 had an increased transcription machinery gene expression profile consistent with a progenitor-like cell; TC3 expressed genes related to ganglion (neuronal) development; and TC4 expressed genes related to tight junctions. Our analysis of subtype-specific gene expression and pathway enrichment showed variances in tuft cell subtypes between healthy individuals and those with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The frequency of TC1 and TC2 differed between healthy controls and IBD. Relative to healthy controls, TC1 and TC2 in IBD tissue showed an upregulation of gene expression, favoring increased metabolism and immune function. These findings provide foundational knowledge about the complexity of the human colon tuft cell population and hint at their potential contributions to gut health. They provide a basis for future studies to explore the specific roles these cells may play in gut function during homeostasis and disease. We demonstrate the value of in silico approaches for hypothesis generation in relation to the putative functions of low-frequency gut cells for subsequent physiological analyses.NEW & NOTEWORTHY This study reveals the nuanced and novel landscape of human colonic tuft cells through integrative scRNA-seq analysis. Four distinct tuft cell subtypes were identified, varying markedly between healthy and individuals with IBD. We uncovered human colonic tuft cell subtypes with unexpected antimicrobial and progenitor-like gene expression signatures. These insights into tuft cell diversity offer new avenues for understanding gut health and disease pathophysiology.

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人类结肠上皮细胞的硅学综合 scRNA 分析显示出四种簇细胞亚型。
这项研究整合并分析了来自四个公开数据集的人类单细胞 RNA 测序数据,以提高细胞分辨率,从而揭示人类结肠内簇细胞异质性的复杂情况。根据独特的基因表达谱,出现了四种簇状细胞亚型(TC1-TC4),表明它们可能具有新的生物学功能。簇细胞 1(TC1)具有抗菌肽特征;TC2 的转录机制基因表达谱增加,与祖细胞样细胞一致;TC3 表达与神经节(神经元)发育相关的基因;TC4 表达与紧密连接相关的基因。我们对亚型特异性基因表达和通路富集的分析表明,健康人和炎症性肠病(IBD)患者的簇细胞亚型存在差异。TC1和TC2的频率在健康对照组和IBD之间存在差异。与健康对照组相比,IBD组织中的TC1和TC2表现出基因表达上调,有利于新陈代谢和免疫功能的增强。这些发现提供了有关人类结肠簇细胞群复杂性的基础知识,并暗示了它们对肠道健康的潜在贡献。它们为今后的研究奠定了基础,以探索这些细胞在肠道功能平衡和疾病期间可能发挥的特定作用。我们展示了硅学方法在生成与低频肠道细胞推测功能有关的假设以进行后续生理分析方面的价值。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology publishes original articles pertaining to all aspects of research involving normal or abnormal function of the gastrointestinal tract, hepatobiliary system, and pancreas. Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts dealing with growth and development, digestion, secretion, absorption, metabolism, and motility relative to these organs, as well as research reports dealing with immune and inflammatory processes and with neural, endocrine, and circulatory control mechanisms that affect these organs.
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